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I'm making an engine machine and I only show about 120 on capital part. So, I guess the buck mountain is offline for the moment, which is the receiver I usually come through. Let's see, it's standard Monday. I work a job and watching the wildlife in the front yard. We have Hawkins. Hawkins is a very large red-tailed hawk. His name, I don't know which one it was. They're now resident on or very near the property. So, they are hunting in the front yard. So, Hawkins came and sat down on the lawn in front of my window here. It's a large yard. It's about a four-foot wingspan on this guy. He was looking for lunch. He ended up flying away empty handed this time, but we'll see. I got some moles that he can have all he wants on both of those. We'll see. Anyway, standard Monday. Working a job and I got to get back to you here pretty quick. I can tell you here, the voices coming through over the static, it just cleared a little bit once the KJ5 station started talking. So, hopefully you can all hear me. So, I'll be back in that K9J. You sounded great to me, John. As long as you're copyable, it's beautiful. It's music to my ears. And yeah, that's funny. Yeah, tell Hawkins to keep on diving. Keep on diving. Keeping that mole and vole population in check. Keeping his tummy full. That sounds great. Well, thank you for taking a short break from the job for a wonderful wildlife report. And I appreciate it, John. 7-3 and have a great day. It's beautiful down here in University Place. All right. Who was that who was doubling with John? Kilo Echo 9, that's Charlie Woodstein. This is Mike checking in Indiana. And just checking in on the net on my way, picking up the kids. Yeah, back to you, neck. We'll come ahead with your report, Mike in Indiana. Thanks for watching.

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